Abaigar, Kenneth Bryan F. and Varela, Benjamin D. (2021) Mathematical Skills and the Academic Performance of Junior and Senior Electrical Engineering Students of the University of Eastern Philippines. Journal of Engineering Research and Reports, 20 (3). pp. 20-31. ISSN 2582-2926
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Abstract
The study was conducted to determine the mathematical skills and the academic performance of the junior and senior electrical engineering students of the University of Eastern Philippines. Descriptive-correlational method of research was used with a total enumeration of the regular students from third year to fifth year electrical engineering students.
The findings revealed that male students dominated all the three year levels of the electrical engineering course. It was also found out that there were more regular fifth year engineering students than the third year and fourth year students. Meanwhile, the third year students got the highest average rating in the final grades of first year and second year mathematics and the lowest average rating belonged to the fifth year students. The learning style of the three-year levels was found to be visual while in terms of study habits, the third year students have very good study habit.
It was also found out that the level of mathematical skills of the three-year levels were low, but the level of academic performance of the three-year levels were found out to be good. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine the relationship of the student profile and their mathematical skills. The results showed that the average of final grades in all first-year mathematics, and the students’ year level have significant relationship with the mathematical skills of the students.
Meanwhile, the profile variables found to be significantly related to academic performance were the average of final grades in first year mathematics, average of final grades in second year mathematics and study habits of the students’ respondents.
Lastly, the mathematical skills had no significant relationship to the academic performance of the student-respondents.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | OA STM Library > Engineering |
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Date Deposited: | 15 Mar 2023 11:53 |
Last Modified: | 13 Jun 2024 13:32 |
URI: | http://geographical.openscholararchive.com/id/eprint/148 |